Purfresh’s controlled atmosphere system is typically used for shipping high-value fruits such as blueberries, avocados, and mangos, but also offers ozone atmosphere technology for non-climacteric fruit cargos such as grapes, pineapples, and citrus products. Its customers include global ocean carriers, third-party logistic companies, fruit growers and international fruit import and export companies.

Graham Ramsbottom, CEO of Wheatsheaf, said: “We are delighted to support Purfresh in its next stage of growth. Purfresh aligns very closely with our strategy of investing in companies that drive efficiencies in the food supply chain while also providing a tangible social benefit. The technology is proven to increase food safety without the need for any harsh chemicals and reduce waste in the global shipping of perishable goods.”

“Wheatsheaf were the obvious partner to support Purfresh’s growth. Wheatsheaf has committed significant funding to support a rapid rollout of our technology to meet growing customer demand,” said Christian DeBlasio, CEO of Purfresh.